Hello, to everyone and I since I am pretty new the questions might be really easy for some of you...Is there a way to use the different items in the dropdown menu to trigger different actions?Example I have a list with three choices and I want when you choose the second one to open my "second" button, etc.thanks to all in advanceMilena

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I was able to set the trigger halfway .... as soon as you click on "choose plan" the "subscribe" button comes upI want when you select different plan the respective button (with set price link) to comes up... The buttons are created in PayPal.I wasn't able to figure this. I went through the interactions and help menuI will appreciate the help or suggestion to achieve the idea in different way.Best,Milena

Maybe try using the tabs widget, that sounds like a solution that would work for you.

Or doing a Show/Hide interaction on click for each button which will effect a different element. So if you want to show one pricing option, set the click to hide all others but show the one you want to see. And do the same for each button. Does that make sense?

Thanks Waldo,yes everything make sense ...the thing is that I was unable to find how to select different items from list as triggerwhen I select the dropdown menu and go to interaction I didn't find a way to select single item from the list but the whole menu.... if I am missing something please let me know..thanks again Milena

@mnmdesign after looking at your page, you may need to use a Drop Down widget instead of the drop down form element to show/hide the correct form/subscription button. This would allow you to have 3 or 4 different forms which are all hidden on load except maybe the basic one. Then when you click drop down and select a different subscription model, you have to put an interaction with that button to hide all the other forms and only show the appropriate form.

Then use this show/hide tutorial to help you learn to show/hide different elements (you can have multiple interactions per a button, so you'd need several click interactions to make sure other forms are hidden)

Or a simpler solution would be to use just tabs with subscription name on the tab, and the specific subscription model/link within each tab section.

Waldo,I think it worked.. just have to decide what to do with the choice that doe not require payment.. but that laterOne small issue, if you click on any of the plans and click back everything works fine. But if you first click on "basic" for example and then click straight to "advanced" w/out second click on "basic" the buttons usually sit one over another w slight height difference even though in the settings everything is the same.. any thoughtsthanks,Milena

I did something different .. created different signup page for each planI think it more clear and looks fine?I kep the original signup in case you want to take a look of the issue posted before...thanks a lotMilena

That looks great @mnmdesign nice work! Either the tabular or the new page approach works. I recommend the tabular because you are then keeping your user on the same page instead of moving them to a new one. Nice work!